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‘Happiness Through Group Action’ by Prince Hopkins from Labor Age. Vol. 11 No. 11. December, 1922.

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‘Brain Work and Manual Work’ (1890) by Peter Kropotkin from Mother Earth. Vol. 1 No. 4. June, 1906.

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‘Spiritual Liberation–The Next Step to Economic Liberation’ by Nikolai Bukharin from The Programme of the World Revolution. Contemporary Publishing Association, New York. 1920.

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‘Gurley Flynn on Mesaba Range’ by Harrison George from Solidarity. Vol. 7 No. 362. December 16, 1916.

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‘Proletcult’ from Moscow. Vol. 1 No. 1. May 25, 1921.

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‘The American Negro’s Duty to the Negro Race’ by Cyril V. Briggs from The Crusader. Vol. 2 No. 3. November, 1919.

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‘Woman in the Future’ by August Bebel from Woman and Socialism. Authorized Translation by Meta L. Stern. Socialist Literature Company, New York. 1910.

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‘Report of Norway’ from The Communist International Between the Fifth and the Sixth Congresses, 1924-28. Published by the Communist International, 1928.

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‘The Third Annual Conference of the International Labor Defense’ by James P. Cannon from Labor Defender. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1927.

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‘The 1915 National Committee Meeting’ by L.E. Katterfeld and James P. Reid from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 1. July, 1915.

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‘What Socialism Means to Us’ by Hubert H. Harrison from The Negro and the Nation. Cosmo-Advocate Publishing Co., New York. 1917.

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‘Marxism, Metaphysics, and Modern Science’ by Sidney Hook from Modern Quarterly. Vol. 4 No. 4. May-August, 1928.  

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‘Miners Honor Slain Fighter In Mass Funeral’ from New Militant. Vol. 1 No. 20. May 4, 1935.

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‘Daniel De Leon vs. James Connolly at the I.W.W. General Executive Board’ from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 49. February 1, 1908.

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‘Jessy Helfman, The Humble Martyr’ by Stepniak from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 7 No. 2. July 15, 1922.

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‘Hope of Negro People Lies in Unity with Labor’ by A. Philip Randolph from the Daily Worker. Vol. 13 No. 53. March 1, 1936.

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‘The Roots of the Materialist Conception of History’ by Karl Kautsky from Ethics and the Materialist Conception of History. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

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‘To Arms! An Appeal to the Wage Slave of America’ by Dyer Lum from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 24. June 13, 1885.

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‘Elizabeth Maloney and the High Calling of the Waitress’ by S.M. Franklin from Life and Labor (W.T.U.L.). Vol. 3 No. 2 February, 1913.

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‘Letter from Leipzig, VIII’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Workingman’s Advocate (Chicago). Vol. 7 No. 29. March 18, 1871.

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‘John Reed’ by Arturo Giovannitti from New Masses. Vol. 2 No. 6. April, 1927.

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‘Illegality and the Communist Movement’ by Vera Buch from Class Struggle (C.L.S.). Vol. 3 No. 1. January, 1933.

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‘A Word of Greeting to Comrades in Ireland’ by Eugene V. Debs from Truth (Duluth). Vol. 3 No. 10. March 7, 1919.

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‘The Atmosphere of Crisis in Germany’ by Paul Frölich from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 55. August 9, 1923.

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‘Gompers and the Race Question’ from Solidarity. Vol. 1 No. 50. November 26, 1910.

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‘The Developments of the Quarry Industry’ by S.J.H. from One Big Union Monthly. Vol. 3 No. 1. January, 1921.

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‘Letter from Leipzig, VII’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Workingman’s Advocate (Chicago). Vol. 7 Nos. 27 & 28. March 4 & 11, 1871.

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‘Brave Socialist Worker is Killed in Railroad Wreck’ from The Socialist (Columbus). Vol. 2 No. 77. June 8, 1912.

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‘The International Policies of the Two Internationals’ by Georgy Chicherin from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 6. October, 1919.

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‘The Rule of the Pretorians’ by Karl Marx from the New-York Daily Tribune. No. 5270. March 12, 1858.

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‘The Communist International and the Negro’ by Rose Pastor Stokes from The Worker. Vol. 4 No. 265. March 10, 1923.

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‘A Cry for Help from the Brazilian Communists’ by El Encerrado from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 72. November 22, 1923.

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‘The ‘National Miners’ Union’ A New Conception of Unionism’ by Arne Swabeck from The Communist. Vol. 7 No. 10. October, 1928.

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‘Sociology of Eighteenth Century French Drama’ (1905) Georgi Plekhanov from Modern Quarterly. Vol. 3 Nos. 3 & 4. May-December, 1926.  

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‘The New ‘Left’ Social-Fascism’ by Si Gerson from The Communist. Vol. 9 No. 7. July, 1930.

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‘One Big Union of Lumber Workers’ by Earl Osborne from Solidarity. Vol. 5 No. 250. October 24, 1914.

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‘Away with Race Prejudice’ by Caroline Nelson from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4. No. 29. October 10, 1912.

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‘Speech in Debate on the Russian Question’ by James P. Cannon from Socialist Workers Party Internal Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 3. November 14, 1939.

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‘Speech in Debate on the Russian Question’ by Max Shachtman from Socialist Workers Party Internal Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 3. November 14, 1939.

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‘Vistas of the Revolution in France’ by Helena Blonina (Inessa Armand) from Communist International. No. 3. July, 1919.

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‘The Significance of Militant Materialism’ (1922) by V.I. Lenin from Selected Works, Vol. 11. International Publishers, 1937.

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‘Unionism and Mass Action’ by Louis C. Fraina from The Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2 No. 2. July 12, 1919.

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‘Statement on Conviction’ by Eugene V. Debs from The Debs Decision by Scott Nearing. Rand School of Social Science. New York, 1919.

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‘The Save-the-Union Conference’ by Jack Lee from Labor Unity. Vol. 2 No. 5. May, 1928.

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‘The Negro and Radical Thought’ Exchange Between Claude McKay and W.E.B. Du Bois from The Crisis. Vol. 22 No. 3. July, 1921.

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‘T.U.E.L. Program of the Building Trades Workers’ from Labor Herald. Vol. 1 No. 7. September, 1922.

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‘The Bulgarian Communist Party’s Activities in 1920’ by V. Kolorov from Moscow. Vol. 1 No. 32. July 3, 1921.

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‘James Connolly Called Before the I.W.W. General Executive Board’ from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 49. February 1, 1908.

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‘Tammany Cops Attack–Slug Workers Asking Work or Wages–Workers Fight Back’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 306. February 28, 1930.

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‘War and the Comintern’ by Jack Weber from Socialist Appeal (Chicago). Vol. 2 No. 10. November, 1936.

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